The delegation urged the Prime Minister to support the AMU in its legal battle to preserve the Minority Status of the University and discussed with him issues related to the AMU Centres in three states Kerala, West Bengal and Bihar.

Lt Gen Shah explained the legality of the AMU Centres and said that these Centres had been approved by the highest policy making bodies, AMU Executive Council, University Court, Government of India and the President of India in his capacity as the Visitor of the University.

The Vice Chancellor raised the inadequate funding to these centres resulting into heavy deficit in development and constructions at these centres. He mentioned that after protracted efforts, a sum of Rs. 45 crores was released on December 4, 2015, which is grossly inadequate.

The memorandum pointed out that the Central Government had sanctioned an amount of “Rs. 447 Crores” for these centres. Against this, the University has been given a meagre amount of just Rs. 130 Crores.

The Vice Chancellor also pointed out that AMU is being given lesser funds compared to the BHU, which is of equal size, and Jamia Millia Islamia, which is half of the size of AMU.

The memorandum pointed out that the AMU has recently been judged at position six amongst top ten global institutions of higher learning in India and the University was presently at the threshold of some outstanding researches in the spheres of “Environmental Studies” and Nano-fertilizers in the sphere of the “second Green Revolution”.

AMU Vice Chancellor Lt. Gen. Shah also raised the issue of Minority Character of the University. He emphasized that the BJP had earlier supported the Minority character of AMU in 1977 Lok Sabha elections when it contested the elections on the manifesto of the Janta Party. The manifesto clearly stated “a consensus on the restoration of the autonomy and original character of the Aligarh Muslim University, which had been gradually impaired by previous Governments”.

The Vice Chancellor regretted that NDA Government had recently reversed its stand on this issue when the Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi stated in the Supreme Court on January 11, 2016 that the stand taken by the previous Government was wrong.

Meanwhile, the official statement issued by the government is silent on the issues raised by th AMU VC. Confirming the meeting of the AMU delegation with th Prime Minister, the official release said, "The AMU delegation discussed related to research and education, skill development, and Ganga rejuvenation."